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by rrrrrrrrrrrryan
1212 days ago
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Yeah I don't think anyone would be too upset if they plucked out the 10% of shoes that are in good-enough condition to actually resell in Indonesia, before grinding the rest up to make sports tracks. The issue is that it seems like all the shoes were sent to Indonesia, regardless of reusability, and they turned a blind eye to what happened to them after that. |
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Apparently it may be closer to half than 10%.
And protectionism in Indonesia makes it illegal to import used shoes because of “hygiene”.
I’m not absolving Dow, but there was a lot to get angry about in the article.